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- Bassano Grimeca - Manufacturer of disk brakes, fusions, hubs, caliper brakes, hydraulic pumps and wheels for motorcycles and bicycles.
- GC Motorcycles - Tires, rims, and spoked wheel service and sales from the Australian tire specialists.
- JJ and A Racing - Manufacturers of the 3-spoke billet aluminum front wheel hub, and 3 bolt wheel for Yamaha Banshee ATVs.
- American Wire Wheels - Makers of the chrome wire wheels for custom motorcycles.
- Cycle Brakes - Brake products for motorcycles, rotors brake pads, and brake lines. Includes product listings, ording and shipping information.
- Island Racing Services - Sales and service of Michelin motorcycle tires and Dymag wheels.
- Sport Tire Services - Racing tires and tire services.
- Scandinavian Brake Systems - Manufacturers of motorcycle brake pads.
- Smartbrake - Endurance braking, and exhaust brakes.
- Buchanan's - Manufacturer of premium spokes, offers wheel building service and rim sales.
Wikipedia Articles
- Railway tires - The steel wheels of steam locomotives are usually fitted with steel tires to provide a replaceable wearing element on a costly wheel.
- Power Wheels - Power Wheels® is a brand of battery-powered ride-on toy cars for kids ages 12 months to seven years old. Power Wheels ride-ons are built with kid-sized, realistic features – in some cases, real working features like radios, opening/closing doors and hoods, power lock brakes, and both forward and reverse motion.
- Radio-controlled drifting - Radio-controlled drifting refers to the act of drifting with a radio-controlled car. R/C cars are equipped with special low grip tires, and the car setup is usually changed to allow the car to drift more easily, by replacing motors, shocks, tires, weight balance, brakes, and other factors.
- Inboard brake - An inboard braking system is an automobile technology wherein the brakes are not located in the wheels (as is common today) but instead near the differential. Moving the brakes inboard reduces unsprung weight substantially, improving ride, handling and braking.
- Lyon Metro Line B - Line B (Charpennes - Stade-de-Gerland) of the Lyon Metro was constructed using the cut-and-cover method, and went into service on May 2, 1978. Trains run on tires rather than steel wheels.